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Does it even matter who the next Speaker of the House is, if insurrectionists are running the show?
Heather Digby Parton
Two years after the Capitol riot, another group of right wing extremists are attempting a takeover — from within
What I want to leave behind in 2023
D. Watkins
Traditional resolutions suck. But the start of a new year is a good time to cut out these distractions
Public health agencies try to restore trust as they fight misinformation
Lauren Sausser
The skepticism and misinformation surrounding COVID vaccines now threatens other public health priorities
Two years after January 6, the House Speaker fight may be encouraging more domestic terrorism
Amanda Marcotte
McCarthy's concessions send a signal to violent extremists: House Republicans will have your back
The strange case of the undead writer
Alison Stine
A romance writer’s family said she had died. Fans bought her final book. Two years later, she’s alive
House GOP’s top priority if they ever get a speaker? Protect wealthy tax dodgers
Brett Wilkins
Watchdog group warns GOP trying to "protect their rich tax cheat friends from paying taxes they owe"
A new EPA proposal is reigniting a debate about what counts as ‘renewable’
John McCracken
The agency wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. Is that really a good thing?
GOP in utter shambles, and Democrats are loving it: But it’s a bad look for America
Brian Karem
Actual bipartisanship was on display in Kentucky — not that anyone noticed amid the toddler tantrum on Capitol Hill
Desperate Kevin McCarthy caves to more MAGA concessions — including making it easier to fire him
Igor Derysh
Despite the negotiations, McCarthy still appears unlikely to have won over enough votes to become speaker
McCarthy debacle comes with a lesson: There’s a downside to being a party of fascist trolls
Amanda Marcotte
Calling Republican renegades "ultraconservative" doesn't cut it: This clown show is a symptom of the big F
Matt Gaetz sent letter to Capitol architect accusing Kevin McCarthy of squatting in speaker’s office
Rae Hodge
Gaetz's opposition to McCarthy grew even pettier on Tuesday after the GOP leader moved into Pelosi's old office
House sh**show has a message for America: GOP can’t govern and doesn’t want to
Heather Digby Parton
As Kevin McCarthy reaps the whirlwind, let's hope voters understand this chaos was never really about Donald Trump
Trump makes desperate Truth Social plea to try to save Kevin McCarthy from “embarrassing defeat”
Igor Derysh
Trump had declined to say whether he still backs McCarthy, letting him hang in the wind for 24 hours
How Putin’s war and small islands are accelerating the global shift to clean energy
Rachel Kyte
Call it the Putin effect: Russia’s war is speeding up the global shift away from fossil fuels
“A lot of it was filmed without her consent”: Alexandra Pelosi on the film about her mom
Dean Obeidallah
Alexandra Pelosi filmed her mom in private for decades — the result is a new HBO documentary, "Pelosi in the House"
Expert: It would take 118 years to reach gender parity in Congress at current pace
Laurel Elder
Congress added just two women in the 2022 midterms
What happens when a family caregiver needs caregiving?
Pamela Appea
Overworked family caregivers are experiencing skyrocketing rates of anxiety and depression
The scientist who discovered sperm was so grossed out he hoped his findings would be repressed
Matthew Rozsa
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek, the father of microbiology, was horrified by how sperm looked under the microscope
“They got Daddy”: Reckoning with my grandfather’s kidnapping, racial terror and our family’s trauma
Sharon Tubbs
My grandfather was brutalized for suing a white cop in Jim Crow Alabama. Here's what reporting the story taught me
What I learned from years in the internet’s dark corners: We need real connections
Andy Kroll
I spent five years exploring conspiracy-theory rabbit holes. There's a way to escape: Real people in the real world
Five crucial elections to watch around the world in 2023
The Conversation
Argentina, Nigeria and Turkey will hold crucial elections, with inflation, corruption and democracy on the ballot
An AI that can “write” is feeding delusions about how smart artificial intelligence really is
Gary N. Smith
GPT-3, which can converse and write compelling text, is more like a pseudo-intelligence than a real AI
Untangling catch shares with Lee van der Voo
Ryan Nebeker
Catch shares have changed fisheries and fishing communities across the U.S.
Should “food diaries” be assigned in schools? Experts point to potential dangers for youth
Michael La Corte
While food diaries can be a helpful tool for dietitians, are they a necessary assignment for the average student?
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